Panax Ginseng, also known as Asiatic Ginseng is part of the Araliaceae plant family. Korean
Ginseng is a perennial plant which grows in the damp woodlands of Manchuria
and is cultivated primarily in Korea, but is also native to China.

Various forms of Ginseng have been used in medicine for more
than 7000 years. Several species grow around the world, and though some are
preferred for specific benefits, all are considered to have similar properties
as an effective general rejuvenator.

Both American and Asian Ginsengs belong to the
species Panax and are similar in their chemical composition.

For
help recovering from an illness, the elderly should take 500 mg 2/day for 3
months or 500 mg 2/day for 1 month followed by a break of 2 months. by a two-month
break.

For
healthy individuals wishing to increase physical or mental performance, prevent
illness or to improve resistance to stress, Ginseng should be taken in one of
the above dosages for 2-3 weeks followed by a break of 2 weeks.

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